Egypt on WGDR/WGDH Radio

Past event
Aug 27, 2013, 9 AM

Interview with Phyllis Bennis on events in Egypt and the role of the U.S. Tuesday, Aug. 27, 9:00 AM at 91.1 FM Plainfield; 91.7 FM Hardwick or at www.wgdr.org/listen.

Fellow Phyllis Bennis is in charge of the New Internationalism Project at IPS. Phyllis is also a fellow of the Transnational Institute in Amsterdam. She has been a writer, analyst, and activist on Middle East and UN issues for many years. While working as a journalist at the United Nations during the run-up to the 1990-91 Gulf War, she began working on U.S. domination of the UN, and stayed involved in work on Iraq sanctions and disarmament, and later U.S. war and occupation in Iraq. In 1999, Phyllis accompanied a group of congressional aides to Iraq to examine the impact of U.S.-led economic sanctions on humanitarian conditions there, and later joined former UN Assistant Secretary General Denis Halliday, who resigned his position as Humanitarian Coordinator in Iraq to protest the impact of sanctions, in a speaking tour. In 2001 she helped found and currently co-chairs the U.S. Campaign to End Israeli Occupation. She works closely with the United for Peace and Justice anti-war coalition, and since 2002 has played an active role in the growing global peace movement.

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